Tragedy in Kabul: Airstrike Sparks International Tensions
An airstrike by Pakistan on a Kabul drug rehabilitation center killed over 400 people, escalating conflict between Pakistan and Afghanistan. Pakistan denies targeting civilians, claiming military targets were hit. The attack, during the holy month of Ramadan, drew international condemnation and calls for de-escalation.
An airstrike on a drug rehabilitation center in Kabul has resulted in the deaths of more than 400 people, according to Afghan Taliban officials. The strike, carried out by Pakistan, has worsened the already tense relations between the neighboring countries.
Pakistan has rejected accusations of targeting civilians, emphasizing that its military operations focused on eliminating terrorist infrastructures. The incident has garnered international attention, with countries like China urging both nations to resolve their differences diplomatically.
The attack, occurring during Ramadan, saw widespread international condemnation, notably from India, inflaming the geopolitical landscape in the region. Efforts for mediation continue amidst this period of heightened conflict.
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